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  1. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    Thanks Toby. I do remember see about the check valves. I was under my M936 the other day, I was thinking how to mount the pony motor. Mounting the pony motor and pump on the rotator will make things so much easier to work on. I want to keep this project simple and functional.
  2. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    I would like to put the motor on the rotator, so I can run the throttle while hoisting, just not sure if I can back feed the fluid to run the rear winch and I still need to get fluid to the front winch.
  3. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    Well, I am pretty close to adding a pony motor to my Weecker. I total rebuilt the engine in my 1984 Honda a Goldwing last year and after it was complete I was almost driven off the road twice. People just don't pay attention around here. So the motor will power the rear PTO on my wrecker instead ;)
  4. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    Wow! That is a lot of info Toby . Thank you for taking the time to share it with us.
  5. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    Once we figure out the proper motor size and if a propane forklift will do the job. I am think having a foot throttle would be great to help on cable in and booming up. Not sure how to make a foot throttle work if the pony motor is mounted on the truck bed? Would the motor need to be mounted on...
  6. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    Toby thanks for all your help and talking it over with me on the phone. I will work on getting the output hose ID for you. Once we all can start with the facts, then we can develope a proper plan. I have a few options on power plants. I have the engine I posted earlier and an old 4000 LB propane...
  7. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    I like the idea of a Miller Trailblazer. Really nice units and then you have power and a welder on the truck.
  8. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    It is only a 60 hp motor. It would be better in a jeep though.
  9. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    My buddy has this rebuilt Diesel engine. I think it would work great on the wrecker.
  10. Vintage iron

    Adding a pony motor to a M936

    I am buying a wrecker from my buddy and I would like to run the rear section off a pony motor. I have been following this thread, but it doesn't seem like we are getting anywhere. Can the rear crane and rear winch be run off a small diesel motor? What HP would it need to be? Would an electric...
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